Thread: The Clothes Make The Man...and The Landscaper

I think these post are funny. There is no right or wrong answer and you want to impress people with your way of doing business. I go back to business class I took in college, do what makes you happy and you will be successful. Sam Walton drove an old truck and they have the cheapest semi's on the road, with the ugliest painted trailers, ugliest buildings with no decorations on the inside of their business and are really successful. JCPenny, Target are the opposite. So who is the winner.

I think these post are funny. There is no right or wrong answer and you want to impress people with your way of doing business. I go back to business class I took in college, do what makes you happy and you will be successful. Sam Walton drove an old truck and they have the cheapest semi's on the road, with the ugliest painted trailers, ugliest buildings with no decorations on the inside of their business and are really successful. JCPenny, Target are the opposite. So who is the winner.

Ya but walmart is low ballers

UPS has well dressed people and shiney trucks and they have been around longer than wally world.

IMO if you go shirt less you better look like a fitness model and pretty close to being ripped. So unless you got the goods spare us all the visual abuse. I only mow my own lawn shirt less and since I'm 1/3 mile off the main road....few will be bothered. I'm not a fitness model and never will be but I'm a cardio runners high addict.

In the original pic at least he's not wearing basketball shorts which to me scream total slacker unprofessional.

Side note* Not trying to be mean spirited but in years past low rise jeans where popular on the young ladies and unfortunately many....okay far too many didn't get the memo on please no hip and belly flab hanging over your low rise waist and please wear something to cover that up.

I think just applying the golden rule is good. Posted via Mobile Device

Like the girl who owned the bikini mowing company marketed to lonely guys

Um....There is risk of attracting possible unwanted attention from the same ...if you get my drift. Hey what floats a persons boat but even if my upper body was fitness model class I would not want to be picking up on that vibe...

Occasionally I mow for someone who is in this camp and I'm not being judgmental but I don't like that vibe eminating in my direction.

Funny...back when I lived in an apartment this granny neighbor must of thought I was hot stuff. She'd toss me apples and peaches from the second story and if she was close she'd grab me and she couldn't keep her mits off me... It was awkward. Really.

Last year was the first year I went with uniforms. I am an owner operator with two part time employees. I purchase 12 shirts for like $120. One of my employees had one on stopping for fuel on their way home from work. I got one call and the shirts paid for themselves. It really makes a huge difference on the job as well. I don't put us in pants cause I wear bibs ( the bibs is how some customers recognize me ). They are like a trademark now and I could never change that.

didn't take the time to look up the actual poster or post but the best one in this thread was the one that said you have to dress and look according to your profession.

we are outside all day working in the cold and heat. dealing with grass, dirt, mulch, leaves, snow, plants, wood, etc we sweat. if we are working hard and doing a quality job and have our schedules full we are bound to be a little dirty throughout the day and shouldn't have time to clean up before an estimate.

my opinion of a guy who showed up to give me a lawn estimate in khakis and polo with not a spot on them and smelled fresh and clean is either

a) he doesn't actually do the work, he's just the guy who goes around all day and does estimates and is possibly the owner.

b) he must not be very busy because he had time to shower and change clothes before coming here.

at any rate I don't think people expect LCO's to be wearing shirts and ties to do there work or estimates. it's expected they'd have jeans and t shirts covered in grease, dirt and grass stains. hell I don't even show up in khakis and polos when giving an estimate on rain days. in fact on rain days I don't even have a company t shirt on. if I'm nit working due to the rain I'm giving estimates in the clothes I plan on wearing for the day. normally jeans and some sort of t shirt that either has star wars stuff on it or some other logo of some type.